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"No SURPRISE OR DISMAY" ALLIANCE SECRETARY’S VIEWS [Per Press Association. ) WELLINGTON, Nov. 27. The vote causes neither surprise nor dismay to the New Zealand Alliance, ! which has fought this time with odds I heavily against it, ,? said Air. J. Alalton Alurray, the general secretary, tonight. “The Alliance is convinced that emancipation from the liquor traffic will come eventually as the fruit of continuous educational work and it rejoices in the fact that from now on it can use all its resources to develop a programme, making known the scientific facts which, when widely comprehended, will enable the people through their right of popular control, to vote out what is the greatest single evil in their midst. In the meantime, the avenues of attack for restricting the traffic are net exhausted and the pressure of public opinion will be maintained.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 7
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